Smyth Wallace, James,
Chemical Analysis of Firearms, Ammunition, and Gunshot Residue, Second Edition. - 2. - 1 online resource : text file, PDF. - International Forensic Science and Investigation .
Chapter 1 Definitions / section I Introduction -- chapter 2 History of Gunpowder / chapter 3 History of Ignition Systems / chapter 4 History of Bullets / chapter 5 History of Ammunition / chapter 6 History of Firearms / section II Historical Aspects of Firearms and Ammunition -- chapter 7 Cartridge Cases / chapter 8 Primer Cups (Caps) / chapter 9 Priming Compositions / chapter 10 Propellants / chapter 11 Projectiles / chapter 12 Complementary Ammunition Components / chapter 13 Caseless Ammunition / chapter 14 Blank Ammunition / chapter 15 Firearm Construction Materials / section III Chemical Aspects of Firearms and Ammunition -- chapter 16 Firearm Discharge Residue Detection Techniques / chapter 17 Properties of Firearm Discharge Residue / section IV Firearm Discharge Residue -- chapter 18 Scenes of Crime Experiences / chapter 19 Objectives, Sampling Procedures, Instrumentation, and Conditions / chapter 20 Particle Classification Scheme / chapter 21 Casework Related Tests / chapter 22 Analysis of Ammunition / chapter 23 Ammunition Containing Mercury / chapter 24 Lead Free Ammunition / section V Experimental -- chapter 25 Firearm Discharge Residue Sampling / chapter 26 Sampling of Skin and Clothing Surfaces for Firearm Discharge Residue / chapter 27 Development of a Method for Organic Firearm Discharge Residue Detection / chapter 28 Consequences of Incorrect GSR Evidence / section VI Suspect Processing Procedures. James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace --
"Since publication of the first edition, there have been changes in primer compositions and the particle classification system. Such changes are fully covered in addition to updated information on evidence collection, testing methods, and best practices in techniques. Two new chapters cover interesting/ unusual firearms cases as well as a controversial, landmark Australian case involving inorganic and organic gunshot residue. While the suspect was initially convicted of murder, the ruling was subsequently overturned The case clearly illustrates the dangers of incorrect forensic evidence and the need for careful training of forensic scientists. This new edition will fill that void."--Provided by publisher.
9781315153254 1315153254
Chemistry, Forensic.
Firearms.
Ammunition.
HV8073 / .S698 2017
363.2562
Chemical Analysis of Firearms, Ammunition, and Gunshot Residue, Second Edition. - 2. - 1 online resource : text file, PDF. - International Forensic Science and Investigation .
Chapter 1 Definitions / section I Introduction -- chapter 2 History of Gunpowder / chapter 3 History of Ignition Systems / chapter 4 History of Bullets / chapter 5 History of Ammunition / chapter 6 History of Firearms / section II Historical Aspects of Firearms and Ammunition -- chapter 7 Cartridge Cases / chapter 8 Primer Cups (Caps) / chapter 9 Priming Compositions / chapter 10 Propellants / chapter 11 Projectiles / chapter 12 Complementary Ammunition Components / chapter 13 Caseless Ammunition / chapter 14 Blank Ammunition / chapter 15 Firearm Construction Materials / section III Chemical Aspects of Firearms and Ammunition -- chapter 16 Firearm Discharge Residue Detection Techniques / chapter 17 Properties of Firearm Discharge Residue / section IV Firearm Discharge Residue -- chapter 18 Scenes of Crime Experiences / chapter 19 Objectives, Sampling Procedures, Instrumentation, and Conditions / chapter 20 Particle Classification Scheme / chapter 21 Casework Related Tests / chapter 22 Analysis of Ammunition / chapter 23 Ammunition Containing Mercury / chapter 24 Lead Free Ammunition / section V Experimental -- chapter 25 Firearm Discharge Residue Sampling / chapter 26 Sampling of Skin and Clothing Surfaces for Firearm Discharge Residue / chapter 27 Development of a Method for Organic Firearm Discharge Residue Detection / chapter 28 Consequences of Incorrect GSR Evidence / section VI Suspect Processing Procedures. James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace -- James Smyth Wallace --
"Since publication of the first edition, there have been changes in primer compositions and the particle classification system. Such changes are fully covered in addition to updated information on evidence collection, testing methods, and best practices in techniques. Two new chapters cover interesting/ unusual firearms cases as well as a controversial, landmark Australian case involving inorganic and organic gunshot residue. While the suspect was initially convicted of murder, the ruling was subsequently overturned The case clearly illustrates the dangers of incorrect forensic evidence and the need for careful training of forensic scientists. This new edition will fill that void."--Provided by publisher.
9781315153254 1315153254
Chemistry, Forensic.
Firearms.
Ammunition.
HV8073 / .S698 2017
363.2562